RICH REVIEWS: Victor LaValle’s Destroyer # 6

Title: Victor LaValle’s Destroyer# 6
Publisher: BOOM! Studios
Created by: Victor LaValle
Written by: Victor LaValle
Illustrated by: Dietrich Smith
Colored by: Joana LaFuente
Lettered by: Jim Campbell
Cover by: Micaela Dawn
Character Designs by: Dan Mora & Dietrich Smith
Price: $ 3.99 US
Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
Website: www.boom-studios.com
Comments: A family is reunited. Akai and his mother and father are all together. Akai is the new Frankenstein’s monster, his mother Dr. Josephine Baker his creator and the father is a big hulking cyborg robot called The Bride. It is quite the family reunion.
Josephine has a beautifully designed outfit. The Bride as well looking amazing as a cyborg robot designed for killing.
The original Frankenstein monster is attacking the new version. Well, things are not always as they seem as to who is right and who is wrong.
Racism is brought into the story. Yes, the new Frankenstein’s monster is dark skinned and so were his parents. Not sure what it has to do with the story though or why it is pointed out right at the end.
When the two Frankenstein monsters do battle Akai comes up with a unique way to fight back. This is something new that has never been tried before. It is well worth seeing.

RichardVasseurRichard.Vasseur@firstcomicsnews.comAuthorRichard Vasseur is a Canadian who has had a love of comic books his entire life. I started out as just a fan reading comics every chance I had. This evolved into writing reviews for a small newsletter which evolved into having my own column at Jazma Online and doing interviews. I also worked briefly as a columnist at Comic's Buyers Guide. Everyday I am involved with doing something comic book related and I love the hobby.First Comics News

About Richard Vasseur

Richard Vasseur is a Canadian who has had a love of comic books his entire life. I started out as just a fan reading comics every chance I had. This evolved into writing reviews for a small newsletter which evolved into having my own column at Jazma Online and doing interviews. I also worked briefly as a columnist at Comic's Buyers Guide. Everyday I am involved with doing something comic book related and I love the hobby.